Posted by Brad Gyde on June 23, 2016 at 21:04:52 from (66.87.115.36):
Hey guys, so I asked this same question on the implement board, so far no response.
I bought a pair of baskets at a auction and drug them home today, all I need to know is can someone tell me about how far the hitching point should be from the rear of the bale chamber? Yes, I am aware that the hitch needs to be in center of the chamber (no problem there, as it is already centered on the Deere 336), and I know the chutes need removed, but cannot find any drawbar info.
I'm guessing it should be around 6", but would like some verification. I would just adjust the drawbar on the baler until it looks about right, but previous to me owning it, it had been broken and cobbled and is no longer adjustable so I will have to modify what I have or make something else up for the time being.
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